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Crime, Graphics, Interactive Page, News
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September 7, 4:08 pm
Crimewatch – August 2021
Campus, News, Science & Health
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September 6, 3:18 pm
UCLA Ashe Center discusses COVID-19 protocols for return to campus
Dr. Chaitali Mukherjee, the new executive director of the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, spoke with Daily Bruin reporter Noah Danesh about COVID-19 safety protocols for the upcoming fall quarter. Read more...
Photo: The Daily Bruin spoke with the Ashe Center about what students should know about COVID-19 vaccines and other safety protocols for the upcoming fall quarter. (Ashley Kenney/Photo editor)
Higher Education, News, UC
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September 5, 7:19 pm
Student representatives raise concerns about UC tuition hike
Student leaders said the University of California’s plan to raise tuition would disproportionately affect transfer students and prevent qualified students from attending the UC. On July 22, the UC Board of Regents approved a five-year tuition increase which will charge each incoming undergraduate class a higher rate, but a student’s tuition will remain constant for a maximum of six years. Read more...
Photo: The UC Board of Regents voted to increase tuition for each incoming undergraduate class in July. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin)
California, Los Angeles, News, Science & Health
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September 4, 9:52 pm
UCLA studies find that Latinx, Asian communities face unmet mental health needs
This post was updated Sept. 8 at 9:30 p.m. A recent pair of studies conducted by UCLA researchers found the mental health needs of the Latinx ethnic groups and Asian ethnic groups in California are not being met. Read more...
A Closer Look, Academics, California, Higher Education, International, National, News
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September 4, 8:54 pm
UCLA professors shine light on border crisis in new documentary ‘Águilas’
This post was updated Sept. 6 at 9:59 p.m. Two UCLA professors hope to raise awareness about the border crisis and humanize the experiences of undocumented migrants who died trying to cross the United States-Mexico border in the documentary “Águilas.” The film features the humanitarian organization Aguilas del Desierto and its missions in the Sonoran Desert to find missing migrants. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of Maite Zubiaurre)
A Closer Look, Academics, California, Higher Education, Los Angeles, News
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September 4, 6:55 pm
UCLA’s Arthur Ashe Legacy Fund sponsors sports agency internship for students
This post was updated Sept. 6 at 8:15 p.m. UCLA is offering a newly created summer internship to current or recently graduated students at a sports marketing agency, SPORTFIVE. Read more...
Photo: UCLA’s Arthur Ashe Legacy Fund has partnered with sports media and marketing agency SPORTFIVE to offer an internship to one UCLA student or recent graduate each year. The inaugural internship session took place in summer 2021. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)
News, UC
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September 4, 3:19 pm
UC fails to recognize student researchers union, seeks to exclude certain graduate positions
This post was updated Sept. 6 at 7:43 p.m. The University of California has officially refused to recognize an initiative aiming to form a student researchers’ union but excluded graduate students on fellowships and traineeships as part of the union. Read more...
Photo: (Katelyn Dang/Illustrations director)





